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  2. National symbols of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Article 152 of Malaysia's Constitution described "Malay" (Bahasa Melayu) as the national language without any further definition. [19] However, the term bahasa Malaysia (lit. ' Malaysian Language ') became more popular even in adminsitrative contexts. [20] Between 1986 and 2007, the official term Bahasa Melayu was revived as the ...

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  8. All Malaysia Malayalee Association - Wikipedia

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    All Malaysia Malayalee Association (Malayalam: അഖില മലേഷ്യ മലയാളീ സംഘടന, romanized: Akhila Malēṣya Malayāḷī Saṅghaṭana) or abbreviated as AMMA is an umbrella body for the various Malaysian Malayali associations/samajams throughout Malaysia. [1]

  9. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The status as a national language is codified in Article 152 of the constitution, [7] further strengthened by the passage of the National Language Act 1963/67. This standard Malay is often a second language following use of related Malayic languages spoken within Malaysia (excluding the Ibanic) identified by local scholars as "dialects" (loghat ...